A mass meeting at striking British seamen will be held to-morrow morning. It is understood that proposals for an early resumption of work will be considered. The leaders of the strikers admit that they are beaten, and are now looking for a way out of the trouble. ...
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Advertising : 451 wordsCommander Frank Arthur Worsley, O.B.E., D.S.O. (and bars), R.D., R.N.R., is 53 years of age. Sir Ernest Shackleton had in the British Antarctic ...
Article : 137 wordsH.R.H. the Prince of Wales has had another fall in the hunting field, but escaped unhurt. A correspondent of The Daily Express ...
Article : 72 wordsSpeaking before a crowded assemblage in ,the town hall to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) dstalled the Government policy and replied to Labour criticism. He had a splendid hearing. Mr. Bruce (said:—Five weeks ago, in ...
Article : 2,451 wordsDespite the heavy penalties Imposed by the Courts, the epidemic of Joyriding continues. A large number of the offenders have been youths. The ...
Article : 623 wordsThe South Australian selectors (Messers. Clem Hill, J. Travers, and V. Y. Richardson) met on Monday afternoon, and chose the strongest team possible to meet ...
Article : 176 wordsA large number of volunteers applied for employment at the shipping offices to-day. There were few strikers among them, however. The men appear to be ...
Article : 122 wordsTwo representatives of the farmers addressed a watersiders' meeting at Bowen to-day. It is stated that there was no waste of words. "Look here, men," said ...
Article : 280 wordsThe Weddell Sea expedition was fated for failure, for the Endurance was crashed in the ice in the middle of that sea on October 27, 1915 and drifted 200 miles ...
Article : 620 wordsThe hearing was returned this morning of the summons against Jacob Johannsen to show cause why be should not be deported. ...
Article : 608 wordsThe following will represent South Australia in the Colts' match against Victoria, which will begin in Melbourne on Tuesday. November 17. The team will ...
Article : 79 wordsThe watersiders started work to-day stacking sugar on the wharf. There was no trouble. There is a feeling of general satisfaction in the town, for the army of ...
Article : 49 wordsIn two hours on Monday the Western Australians were all out, their innings totalling 103 runs. VictOria thus won by an innings and 282 runs. When Play ...
Article : 300 wordsTwenty-five members of the crew of the Dorset, at New Plymouth, hare applied to the agents for reinstatement. Eleven others have found local employment, and ...
Article : 63 words"Ba! Ba! 'Black' ship, You haven't any wool, While foreign ships are loaded With all their hatches full. ...
Article : 151 wordsWool sales were held on Monday, when the quantity catalogued totalled 12,741 bales, and sales including private transactions amounted to 12.543 bales. Good ...
Article : 70 wordsThe three children of Alexander Hart, of Kaikoral, Dunadin, were found dead to-day with their throats cut. They were Ulure (five years). ...
Article : 140 wordsThere is no sign of the strike of plasterers at the thousand homes scheme reaching an early conclusion. At the present time the parties are playing a wait ...
Article : 398 wordsThe London Daily Express has published a letter signed by Commander Worsley and other officers and men of the Algarssou expedition, who are now in the Firth of ...
Article : 266 wordsThe police practically throughout Italy are engaged in domiciliary searches, following the attempt made on the life of the Premier (Signor Mussolini), and many ...
Article : 90 wordsThe wage earners are urged to support the cancellation or moderation of the war debts owed to the United States by European Governments, in an appeal by Mr. ...
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Advertising : 367 words"The outlook of the Tasmanian timber industry is bad," a leading millowner said to-day. "It is impossible to run a timber mill in Tasmania now except at a loss. ...
Article : 252 wordsAsked to-day if the Government had given consideration to the question of the allocation of the Federal grant of £450,000 recommended by the Disabilities ...
Article : 176 wordsA party of South African scouts, in charge of Scoutmaster Groom, a former Tasmanian, arrived in the Baradine on the way to Dunedin, where they will take ...
Article : 85 wordsImportant matters were dealt with at the meeting held to-day of the Dairy Produce Control Board, which was attended by representatives of every State ...
Article : 321 wordsIn the General Sessions to-day John Ricketts, an elderly man, was found faulty of the manslaughter of Charles Over, at Verity street, Richmond, on ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. J. H. Thomas (Labour member for Derby) announces that he will raise in the House of Commons the question of the allegation that Brig.-Gen. ...
Article : 98 wordsDr. Lambert, of the Rockefeller Foundation, who is returning to America by the Tahiti, has referred to New Zealand's work in Samoa. He declares that it is ...
Article : 111 wordsMembers of the Carters and Drivers' Union are dissatisfied with the present rates of pay and conditions of employment, and unless a satisfactory ...
Article : 208 wordsOwing to two musicians employed by Mr. R. Krantz, amusement proprietor, having been refused payment for the night of October 23, when the palais was ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 10 Nov 1925, Page 9
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